Joost Pronk's Weblog (Comments)https://blogs.oracle.com/jph/
"There is always something happening and usually quite loud" -- Madnessen-usCopyright 2013Fri, 13 Dec 2013 14:15:52 +0000Apache Roller BLOGS401ORA6 (20130904125427)https://blogs.oracle.com/jph/entry/containers_on_nfs#comment-1251986892000Re: Containers on NFS?ken besslerThu, 3 Sep 2009 14:08:12 +0000First thank you for your blog entry! I have this configured in my lab and the installation is work perfectly.
I'd like to take the config a step further and &quot;export&quot; the lofi device to a second host for a cheap-n-easy DR solution, but I can't figure out how to share the device between two hosts.
I've tried detaching the lofi device and re-attaching on the second host, but when I try I get the error &quot;not this file system type&quot;. I've tried just about everything I can think of, but I've hit a wall.
I appreciate any help you can offer.https://blogs.oracle.com/jph/entry/containers_on_nfs#comment-1231176257000Re: Containers on NFS?Kartik VashishtaMon, 5 Jan 2009 17:24:17 +0000I'm trying to figure out an inexpensive(hence usb external drive) way
to create a &quot;logical SAN&quot;, I guess some way to simulate, dual pathed
drives in a &quot;cheap&quot; drive.....
Of course, one cannot assume that all SAN's are limited to ethernet
and/or to fiber....that would be a mockery of technology.....there
might be a way to create logical drives in a drive-space, such logical
drives have gotta be dual pathed.....I am able to create a makefile,
create a virtual device entry for it and losf mount it etc.....so I'd
like to have a logical drive that it multipathed.....some vmware tool
may well do this, but, it may not be free....
perhaps virtualization, zoning and containers will be well served by the functionality of a multipathed virtual drive.https://blogs.oracle.com/jph/entry/containers_on_nfs#comment-1208084641000Re: Containers on NFS?danSun, 13 Apr 2008 11:04:01 +0000Awsome! I was just trying Zones on NFS and discovered zones creating fails now using an NFS mount...
This solution looks good, however moving the NFS zone to a new machine will be a challenge
Anyone know why Zones on NFS is not allowed in the first place?https://blogs.oracle.com/jph/entry/back_from_the_break#comment-1171980984000Re: Back from the 4th of July breakHans SchramaTue, 20 Feb 2007 14:16:24 +0000Saw your correspondence that was highlighted by Goolgle NL. I'm wondering if Joost is still in the paint business for cars? https://blogs.oracle.com/jph/entry/back_from_the_break#comment-1151156380000Re: Back from the 4th of July breakAlexander PronkSat, 24 Jun 2006 13:39:40 +0000He Neef!
Alles goed jongen? Ik vroef me af of jij op de web te vinden was dus ik heb je opgezocht, en inderdaad!
Hoe is het daar in de VS? Lekker druki bij Sun zie ik.
Ilse en ik zitten nog steeds in curacao en ik werk inmiddels 7 jaar bij Frotis private banking (voorheen meespierson). Anyway, stuur me je mailadres, kunnen we een keer wat mailen.
hartelijke groet
Alexander Pronkhttps://blogs.oracle.com/jph/entry/containers_on_nfs#comment-1132224738000Re: Containers on NFS?Robert RichardsonThu, 17 Nov 2005 10:52:18 +0000I like your NFS solution. I am going to test it for my own purposes.
Another limitation with zones is related to /dev/ip. The restricted permissions will not allow in.rarpd to run. I sent out a question on the Sun forums website. http://forum.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=27306&amp;tstart=0
The basics questions are:
1. Is it possible to create Network Server zones?
2. What is the workaround that will enable me to utilize in.rarpd on the various zones that are to be created?
Have you found or heard of a workaround for creating boot servers in zones?
Thanks,
Roberthttps://blogs.oracle.com/jph/entry/interesting_zones_comparison_chart#comment-1119614090000Re: Interesting Zones Comparison ChartTimFri, 24 Jun 2005 11:54:50 +0000Cool comparison but where is XEN??
Speaking of xen ....
Anyone know of anyone doing the Solaris 10 build of it? Once Intel/AMD get the hardware hooks in for virtualization (2005Q4-2006) I can see it exploding in use.